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Trucks (1997)
An excellent Stephen King film
Trucks does stephen king very little justice. It is a film about a small town of people terrorized by unmanned trucks. It is basically a standard length movie, it is compiled of a cast including sharon Bajer and Jay Brazeau. It also has a notable Cameo of Alexander Cowan who is the lead guitarist in the group "Michelle Bear" This film has a number of parts which somewhat resemble maximum overdrive, including the truckstop e.t.c. But I watched this film and now that it is over I am anxiously awaiting a sequel.
Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma (1975)
One of the greatest most inspirational films of all time
SAlo is one of the most timeless works of art ever to grace the television screen. Pier Paolo Pasolini touches on all of the wonder and mystery of the former great fascist Italy. This film is a riveting tale of about 2 dozen or so teenagers having the times of their lives. Pasolini came under great fire for this film. He was considered a monster in some people's eyes. I however think he was genius. This movie is debatably the most misconstrued film of all time. It had such very little to do with Fascist Italy. Salo was merely aiming at the beauty of youth and the uncertainties, which accompany the wild childhood. It is films like this, which make me wish I were 30 years younger again. The beauty and reckless of youth is perfectly depicted in this masterpiece. Basically Salo is about a couple dozen teenagers going to a quasi-resort "more like a paradise" and embarking on a spiritual journey through a land never before seen. They have been hand picked by an elite group of fascists during Nazi ruled Germany to live and play as the "gods" do. This movie has world-class special effects as well as an overpowering cast including the very well respected Italian actor Giorgio cataldi. I watched this movie for the ninth time yesterday with my wife and six year old daughter. It is a movie for all ages, which should go down in history as less of a monstrosity and more of an educational masterpiece.